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and they interview a lot of people, the fbi. they want a wide circle, and that will include a lot of people that are not criminals are not going to be prosecuted. the other thing if he did not say anything actionable in the interviews. >> they talked to him at the request of a foreign government. we don't know why. but what types of reasons might a foreign government have for asking the fbi to talk to this man? >> again, this is all in the area of speculation. i have to underline that. but imagine if his motivation has to do with the caucuses and ties to chechens and that sort of things. obviously russia fought a bloody civil war against chechen rebels, and he visited russia and under those circumstances he may have drew the attention of the foreign government. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> thank you, john. >>> a lot of other news going on in the world. 14 people dead and 16 others missing. we will go to west, texas, and look at the massive explosion that leveled parts of that little town. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a reas
and they interview a lot of people, the fbi. they want a wide circle, and that will include a lot of people that are not criminals are not going to be prosecuted. the other thing if he did not say anything actionable in the interviews. >> they talked to him at the request of a foreign government. we don't know why. but what types of reasons might a foreign government have for asking the fbi to talk to this man? >> again, this is all in the area of speculation. i have to underline...
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. >>> under arrest, the fbi zeros in op the man they say was behind the twisted plot of ricin laced letters. a giant piece of a plane found more than a decade later in a tiny alley in manhattan. many ask how did it go unnoticed all these years and how did it really get there? >>> comedian in chief, washington preparing for presidential punch lines. >> four years ago i looked like this. today i look like this. four years from now i will look like this. >> just as we learn whose coming to dinner this year, gloria from modern family, kerry from homeland, plus the name no one saw or heard coming. >> good even on this saturday night. we begin with breaking news tonight. authorities here in washington following the fast moving developments in the case of the boston bombers. this evening a major new development. abc news learned that russian authorities might have recorded a conversation between one of the bombers and their mother. a conversation that concerned authorities, they passed that information now to american investigators here. abc gio benitez leads us off from boston tonight. good eveni
. >>> under arrest, the fbi zeros in op the man they say was behind the twisted plot of ricin laced letters. a giant piece of a plane found more than a decade later in a tiny alley in manhattan. many ask how did it go unnoticed all these years and how did it really get there? >>> comedian in chief, washington preparing for presidential punch lines. >> four years ago i looked like this. today i look like this. four years from now i will look like this. >> just as we...
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the older brother want the fbi's radar for years. the question is when he went bad how did he slip through the cracks? >> reporter: yeah, bill, it's a good question. one that many are asking including people in congress, wanting to know exactly what happened after that investigation by the fbi at the request of the russian government. as we know, russia asked the united states to look into the older brother tamerlan to find out possible terrorist connections or connections to radical islam. now, the fbi said in a statement just a few days ago that they interviewed him, his family, there was some sort of surveillance checking into computer and phone records possibly and the fbi concluded that there was no evidence of any terrorism either foreign or domestic and any ties to terrorism on his behalf. now, that all came before that trip to russia where we've learned that he might have traveled under a false name, so when he came back to the united states, why the fbi did not go back to investigate that, that's the big question especially
the older brother want the fbi's radar for years. the question is when he went bad how did he slip through the cracks? >> reporter: yeah, bill, it's a good question. one that many are asking including people in congress, wanting to know exactly what happened after that investigation by the fbi at the request of the russian government. as we know, russia asked the united states to look into the older brother tamerlan to find out possible terrorist connections or connections to radical...
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as ama reported the fbi is asking people to come forward with information if you were there or think you know something rer pe -- tip line. orweb easierl swe swre a link to t form for you on abc 7 news.com. and one way to show support for people of boft john share this badge on your facebook page. you can find it on our page. >> we also have a get well soon badge for aaron hern. we've had more than 5300 likes so far. >> there is a big marathon scheduled in northern california. hundreds of people who ran in boston are signed up to run here, you're going to hear from several of them coming up. >> first, school security officials who helped lead police to the teenagers now charged with killing an off duty paramedic, just ahead. >> a woman pays her bank $7,000 too much so what can she get a refund? coming up 7 on your side gets her money. >> i'm sandhya patel. a little warmer today. much warmer weather coming up. vile a look at the weekend temperatures. abc >>> another arrest in the murder of a san jose paramedic this, time it's a 13-year-old boy. five others face charges and today we le
as ama reported the fbi is asking people to come forward with information if you were there or think you know something rer pe -- tip line. orweb easierl swe swre a link to t form for you on abc 7 news.com. and one way to show support for people of boft john share this badge on your facebook page. you can find it on our page. >> we also have a get well soon badge for aaron hern. we've had more than 5300 likes so far. >> there is a big marathon scheduled in northern california....
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. >> reporter: police and the fbi roared back into town. a helicopter with infrared sensors detected movement in the boat. >> we're getting information from the aircraft that there is definite movement in the rear of that boat. >> reporter: 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev had eluded the manhunt until then. >> he is moving. we have movement in the boat. he just sat up. >> reporter: they exchanged fire. >> the hostage rescue team of the fbi made entry into the boat and removed the suspect. >> reporter: weakened by his injuries from a gun fight the night before, he was unable to put up much resistance. >> the second suspect was taken alive. this will ensure accountability for the victims and their families. >> reporter: the boston police announced their success with a victory tweet. captured. the hunt is over, the search is done. the terror is over, and justice has won. suspect in custody. tsarnaev was brought here to the beth israel medical center if boston. authorities say he's in serious but stable conditn. >> thank you, brian. meantime, thou
. >> reporter: police and the fbi roared back into town. a helicopter with infrared sensors detected movement in the boat. >> we're getting information from the aircraft that there is definite movement in the rear of that boat. >> reporter: 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev had eluded the manhunt until then. >> he is moving. we have movement in the boat. he just sat up. >> reporter: they exchanged fire. >> the hostage rescue team of the fbi made entry into the...
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top fbi officials meeting in a closed door hearing. we don't know how much the feds will reveal at this statement of the investigation but that u.s. officials confirm that working theory, as he puts it, the two suspects acted fully alone. their radical islamic faith motivating them, and they toshed that online al qaeda magazine for bomb-making instructions as anybody on planet earth can if he or she wishes to do so. analysts call the guide for terrorist activity, with articles clerk make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. u.s. reports the drone create you're in the same strike. the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev has stayed out of the public eye but today her attorney says he is cooperating. >> the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. as a mother, a sister, a daughter, a wife, katy deeply mourns the pain and loss to innocent victims. >> shepard: we're learning more about her husband's trip to russia and whether it set off alarm bells in the united states. >> the hearing this morning
top fbi officials meeting in a closed door hearing. we don't know how much the feds will reveal at this statement of the investigation but that u.s. officials confirm that working theory, as he puts it, the two suspects acted fully alone. their radical islamic faith motivating them, and they toshed that online al qaeda magazine for bomb-making instructions as anybody on planet earth can if he or she wishes to do so. analysts call the guide for terrorist activity, with articles clerk make a bomb...
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you've been talking to the fbi all day. are they not expecting any sense of frustration or remorse over having missed what could have been a real opportunity here? >> they'll do a postmortem, which is normal in these cases, but they said they did what the lou and the constitution allows. >> pierre, thank you. >>> and in order to dig deeper into the lives of these two young suspects, we sent kirit radia to a rough and remote area where the family comes from. here is what he found today. >> reporter: in a tearful phone call with abc news this evening, the mother of the suspected boston bombers said she and her husband planned to travel to the u.s. to see their young son captured friday night. she insists her sons were set up, and that her eldest son was investigated because he loved islam and didn't do anything bad. her comments feed the mystery over what happened to turn the two brothers into terrorists. dagestan is a poor and dangerous region in southern russia. home to islamic militant uprising. but friends and family say
you've been talking to the fbi all day. are they not expecting any sense of frustration or remorse over having missed what could have been a real opportunity here? >> they'll do a postmortem, which is normal in these cases, but they said they did what the lou and the constitution allows. >> pierre, thank you. >>> and in order to dig deeper into the lives of these two young suspects, we sent kirit radia to a rough and remote area where the family comes from. here is what he...
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because russia warned the u.s., warned the fbi. do you think russia now is saying, hey, i told you so? do you think they're working with the united states now? >> we really caught a break, believe it or not, in the coverage of this. there's something else that happened on marathon monday. and that was the united states, president putin, president obama decided to step back and reset, again, the u.s./russian relationship. it had been in a spiral over the adoptions, over human rights, over each country barring visitors, and that was a relationship in trouble. on the day of the marathon, they agreed to, no, we're going to meet and we're going to upgrade relations. i think we're lucky on the timing of this. i expect, as part of a broader warming with u.s./russian relations, that we will get more cooperation, certainly more cooperation than we would have gotten a month ago. >> all right. lou, i want to go back to you and talk about the acting alone part. in the new york area, you know, after 9/11, had lots of experience with this. just
because russia warned the u.s., warned the fbi. do you think russia now is saying, hey, i told you so? do you think they're working with the united states now? >> we really caught a break, believe it or not, in the coverage of this. there's something else that happened on marathon monday. and that was the united states, president putin, president obama decided to step back and reset, again, the u.s./russian relationship. it had been in a spiral over the adoptions, over human rights, over...
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. >>> se alertÓ al fbi del posible vinculo del hermano mayor de los chechenos con grupos extremistas, tambiÉn la cia fue alertada en septiembre del 2011 el fbi cerrÓ la investigacion por falta de pruebas, la cia dijo que se incluya en la lista de advertencia por terrorismo, esta lista expira por aÑo. >>> fallamos al saber que el individuo era superpeligroso, y mÁs importane te dos que planeaban el ataque, las seÑales estaban ahÍ, los vecinos, la misma familia. >>> las agencias federales ahora buscan establecer si el joven recibiÓ una clase de entrenamiento en su misterioso viaje de 6 meses a rusia el aÑo pasado, sus allegados dicen que a su regreso de estados unidos colgÓ un video de la internet de este militante radical ruso. no permaneciÓ donde viajo, pero algo aprendiÓ donde estuvo, y regresÓ con el deseo de asesinar a personas, se desconoce si en su estadÍa a rusia, se entrevistÓ con el hombre muerto por la policÍa en diciembre pasado, este video en poder de la policÍa rusa, lo muestra a este entrenando, explica cÓmo preparar explosivos, y cÓmo usar un celular co
. >>> se alertÓ al fbi del posible vinculo del hermano mayor de los chechenos con grupos extremistas, tambiÉn la cia fue alertada en septiembre del 2011 el fbi cerrÓ la investigacion por falta de pruebas, la cia dijo que se incluya en la lista de advertencia por terrorismo, esta lista expira por aÑo. >>> fallamos al saber que el individuo era superpeligroso, y mÁs importane te dos que planeaban el ataque, las seÑales estaban ahÍ, los vecinos, la misma familia....
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one thing the fbi said tonight is that this is in essence a starter set of photos. they hope to keep looking through the pictures and as they come up with pictures that show perhaps better views and better resolution, they will release those, too. this isn't it. they hope to have more. >> after all the talk about all the good digital images of the finish line, the video that's been released is so far pretty standard surveillance camera, building-mounted. >> reporter: right. highest quality in one sense and also a bird's eye view. because the people who are on the ground, their visibility is going to be limited as the crowd in front of them blocks their view. secondly, it's the surveillance camera that gives them the strategic look at what these men were doing. it's motion video so they can watch their movements. >> all right. pete williams in our washington newsroom. no doubt a big step forward in this investigation. lester holt was on the street in boston when the photos went public at that very moment. he witnessed the start of what someone today called the first
one thing the fbi said tonight is that this is in essence a starter set of photos. they hope to keep looking through the pictures and as they come up with pictures that show perhaps better views and better resolution, they will release those, too. this isn't it. they hope to have more. >> after all the talk about all the good digital images of the finish line, the video that's been released is so far pretty standard surveillance camera, building-mounted. >> reporter: right. highest...
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fbi missed a lot of things is one potential answer, or our laws do not allow the fbi to follow up in a sound, solid way. there was a lot to be learned from this guy. he was on websites talking about killing americans. he went overseas, as chuck indicated. he was clearly talking about radical idea. he was visiting radical areas. it's people like this that you don't want to let out of your sight, and this was a mistake. i don't know if our laws are insufficient or the fbi failed, but we're at war with radical islamists and we need to up our game. >> defense secretary chuck hagel spoke about the bombings today while on a flight to israel saying, the attack was criminal and every region of the world is not safe from these terrible acts. >> i have not seen any intelligence that would make such a link, but as you know, all of the facts are not in. all of the dynamics and intelligence is not complete and until we know that, until we get more pieces, we won't be able to answer some of those questions. >> hagel also said the obama administration doesn't have enough information yet to decide w
fbi missed a lot of things is one potential answer, or our laws do not allow the fbi to follow up in a sound, solid way. there was a lot to be learned from this guy. he was on websites talking about killing americans. he went overseas, as chuck indicated. he was clearly talking about radical idea. he was visiting radical areas. it's people like this that you don't want to let out of your sight, and this was a mistake. i don't know if our laws are insufficient or the fbi failed, but we're at war...
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the fbi is investigating this as an act of terrorism. i have directed officials to take extra precautions to protect americans." when acts of terrorism happen, there is also an economic pull- back. "any kind of event causes the market to have a reaction." after 9/11, the dow dropped 1400 points and took two months to recover. in 2005, bombings in london killed 52 people and injured 700 others, and stocks there dropped 200 points, but recovered quickly. financial analysts point out that though the boston bombing led the market to spike downward 265 points monday, the market was already weakened by weaker growth forecasts around the world. "typically, markets dislike uncertainty, and that's why the market sold off heavily." but to many, the market's rebound tuesday indicates that investor nervousness has not taken hold, despite the country's tenuous economic recovery. "i think a single event has some impact, but a string of them would make people nervous." "it seems domestic is more concerned with jobs report and purchasing." as an asset m
the fbi is investigating this as an act of terrorism. i have directed officials to take extra precautions to protect americans." when acts of terrorism happen, there is also an economic pull- back. "any kind of event causes the market to have a reaction." after 9/11, the dow dropped 1400 points and took two months to recover. in 2005, bombings in london killed 52 people and injured 700 others, and stocks there dropped 200 points, but recovered quickly. financial analysts point...
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the fbi conducted an investigation and did not find that he had any terror connections. he was also added to a u.s. government terrorism database about 18 months before the tax. the younger brother and surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, and knowledge that he had a role in the boston marathon attack but he did so before he was told his miranda rights. >> we will be right back. >> some san francisco firefighters are ranking in six-figure overtime pay checks because of staffing shortages that have a department managers scheduling numerous extra shifts. the san francisco chronicle points to a lieutenant at station 39 on portola avenue collected $221,000 in overtime last year, raising his total salary to $363,000. the fire department has already spent their $38 million overtime budget which two months ago in the fiscal year, they are asking the board of supervisors to approve another $4.1 million. the president of the firefighters' union said some firefighters put in hundreds of hours of overtime a year because of chronic understaffing. fire chief joane hays-wide agrees th
the fbi conducted an investigation and did not find that he had any terror connections. he was also added to a u.s. government terrorism database about 18 months before the tax. the younger brother and surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, and knowledge that he had a role in the boston marathon attack but he did so before he was told his miranda rights. >> we will be right back. >> some san francisco firefighters are ranking in six-figure overtime pay checks because of staffing...
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when the fbi hadn't and department of homeland security hadn't is the trouble. this is a level of dysfunction. the fact that the government can't share information in a productive and effective way nearly 12 years after 9/11 is really frightening. >> charles, this story is surreal already, but it's even getting more so. a.p. is just crossing and we're confirming a statement bizarre n -- by tsarnaev's attorneys. each of our employees will be furloughed between now and september 30th. it's too early to say how this will affect our case saying the sequester is going to furlough them in the defense of tsarnaev. >> well, as you said, maybe we could pay the lawyers with a million dollars that we're spending, as you said in the grapevine, on nothing. on the $60 a year on the 12,000 empty bank accounts. it is preposterous that a government that spends $3.6 trillion is unable to find enough to end up paying for a public defender. so that's just a farce. but i think what's really happening here is you're getting a huge embarrassment and defensive actions on the part of th
when the fbi hadn't and department of homeland security hadn't is the trouble. this is a level of dysfunction. the fact that the government can't share information in a productive and effective way nearly 12 years after 9/11 is really frightening. >> charles, this story is surreal already, but it's even getting more so. a.p. is just crossing and we're confirming a statement bizarre n -- by tsarnaev's attorneys. each of our employees will be furloughed between now and september 30th. it's...
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even if suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev wanted to cooperate with the fbi, he couldn't. sources tell cnn because of injuries to his throat the 19-year-old suspected bomb r can't talk yet. he's intubated and sedated. >> all the law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have many questions. those questions need to be answered. >> in this photograph taken right after his arrest, the college student's neck area appears covered with blood. the younger brother'ses cape was busted when a man found him hiding in his backyard boat. thermal images shows a white image of an object projecting heat. in another still photo you can make out the suspect's feet in black lying in the boat. a robotic arm moves in and lifts the tarp. . the police chief tells wolf blitzer about those moments. >> we began negotiations that way. over a long period of time, we were able to finally get him to surrender. >> agents yell at him to give himself up. police say there was an exchange of gunfire. authorities said his injuries came during thursday
even if suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev wanted to cooperate with the fbi, he couldn't. sources tell cnn because of injuries to his throat the 19-year-old suspected bomb r can't talk yet. he's intubated and sedated. >> all the law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have many questions. those questions need to be answered. >> in this photograph taken right after his arrest, the college student's neck area appears covered with...
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so there was no follow-up by the fbi, diane. >> it was a misspelling. i hear you have late word on possible ties overseas? >> reporter: the continuing information coming from the hospital bed and the interview there, according to sources talking to abc news, is that there's no direct tie from any overseas operation, either from chechnya or al qaeda. this is primarily a self-radicalization. they learned all they knew from the internet. >> all right, brian ross, thanks to you and the whole team. >>> and now we will move on to another big headline for travelers in this country. there are hundreds of delays at airports. and we're told they're because of the automatic budget cuts, that sequester, which allegedly reduced the manpower in the control tower and created these delays. just look behind me. you can see the snapshot of the thousands and thousands of planes in the sky. but there are 10% fewer people guiding them through the air. and abc's matt gutman asked what this means for delays and safety. >> reporter: the delays piled up in charlotte, waits of u
so there was no follow-up by the fbi, diane. >> it was a misspelling. i hear you have late word on possible ties overseas? >> reporter: the continuing information coming from the hospital bed and the interview there, according to sources talking to abc news, is that there's no direct tie from any overseas operation, either from chechnya or al qaeda. this is primarily a self-radicalization. they learned all they knew from the internet. >> all right, brian ross, thanks to you...
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the fbi did their due diligence and did a thorough job of trying to run that to ground. >>> meanwhile, boston plans remembrances and a moment of sigh len later today. dozens remain hospitalized from the attack including at least two children. nbc's chris pollone is in boston for us this morning with the latest. chris, good day to you. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, richard. we're obviously watching several developments today, monday, in this rapidly evolving investigation. now, as you mentioned, there are still dozens of people recovering in boston hospitals from their injuries they sustained a week ago in this bombing. the latest information we have is that 52 people are being treated. at least 3 of them are in critical condition. other developments going on today, there will be a moment of silence at 2:50 this afternoon, the exact time that the bombs went off. that moment of silence will be followed by the ringing of church bells away for folks here in boston to remember and memorialize the victims who died and were injured in this attack. another thing that we will be watching fo
the fbi did their due diligence and did a thorough job of trying to run that to ground. >>> meanwhile, boston plans remembrances and a moment of sigh len later today. dozens remain hospitalized from the attack including at least two children. nbc's chris pollone is in boston for us this morning with the latest. chris, good day to you. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, richard. we're obviously watching several developments today, monday, in this rapidly evolving investigation. now,...
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. >> oakland, california has unfortunately been identified by the fbi as a hub for human trafficking and specifically the sexual exploitation of children. >> sergeant holly joshi is part of the oakland police department's human trafficking task force. >> the fact that we've been identified by the fbi as a hub is very disturbing to all of us in this city. and even though we do have budget challenges, we have made it a priority to, you know, get out there and run these operations on a weekly basis. >> we just kind of combine resources to get by. >> sergeant jim saleda is a veteran cop with some 20 years working the streets of oakland. >> every major city has a place where the girls can be found. >> in oakland many of the girls can be found here, on a desperate two-mile stretch of international boulevard known simply as the track. >> she's getting in. mark, he's going to go eastbound. >> the track's an area known for prostitutes to ply their trade. customers know to go there to get certain types of girls. >> female, black, long braids. >> i've seen them as young as 12 years old. >> all
. >> oakland, california has unfortunately been identified by the fbi as a hub for human trafficking and specifically the sexual exploitation of children. >> sergeant holly joshi is part of the oakland police department's human trafficking task force. >> the fact that we've been identified by the fbi as a hub is very disturbing to all of us in this city. and even though we do have budget challenges, we have made it a priority to, you know, get out there and run these...
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contacts between russia and the fbi. i'm also on the house intelligence committee and we're getting a briefing at 4:00 today. i hope this can be resolved. i want to go back to one thing you said -- >> can i interrupt you there? people are sitting back there saying how does this happen? how do members of congress get briefed and be told different things? >> that's what i'm going to try to find out today. we have a meeting at 4:00. a closed door meeting on boston, the fbi will be there. we have to get this resolved. on one hand we hear one contact and then on the other we hear that there were multiple contacts. obviously there's a significant difference. also, we should keep in mind russia doesn't contact us that often. i'm not saying believe everything the russians tell us but they don't contact us that often. this was not unusual but not ordinary. and yet to me it didn't get the attention -- >> it should have raised a bigger red flag? >> it certainly should have. absolutely. >> there is disagreement with experts i have b
contacts between russia and the fbi. i'm also on the house intelligence committee and we're getting a briefing at 4:00 today. i hope this can be resolved. i want to go back to one thing you said -- >> can i interrupt you there? people are sitting back there saying how does this happen? how do members of congress get briefed and be told different things? >> that's what i'm going to try to find out today. we have a meeting at 4:00. a closed door meeting on boston, the fbi will be...
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the dallas and indianapolis officers of the fbi worked with local police departments to track down the suv and recovered a girl. brown was arrested >> 8 people were injured in a multi car crash involving a cta bus. it happened around 530 this morning. a minivan and the car slammed into the bus. police had no details on what caused the crash. six of the eight injuries included passengers on the bus and the bus driver. all were taken to area hospitals in fair to serious condition >> today was the last day caribou coffee shops across the chicago area were open for business. the viennese company that owns caribou is closing 80 under- performing stores in chicago and elsewhere. the company's other 88 locations will be converted to "peet's coffee and tea" shops over the next 12 to 18 months. the company chairman says caribou plans to focus its business in minnesota, where the coffee chain is doing well. emergency workers in the south suburbs spent their morning preparing for the worst possible scenario. next, inside their disaster drill. also, a busy day on the chicago river as dozens of kay
the dallas and indianapolis officers of the fbi worked with local police departments to track down the suv and recovered a girl. brown was arrested >> 8 people were injured in a multi car crash involving a cta bus. it happened around 530 this morning. a minivan and the car slammed into the bus. police had no details on what caused the crash. six of the eight injuries included passengers on the bus and the bus driver. all were taken to area hospitals in fair to serious condition >>...
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the fbi says that is not true but the fbi did interview him in 2011 at the request of the russian government. officials are focusing on a trip he made to russia in 2012. sky news's katie stallard has more. katie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes, we knew that tamerlan traveled to russia in january of last year, they husband with in the country for around six months and during the time he eled to caucasus region. that area might not be popular to all of your viewers but it's a particularly volatile region. it's where russia is saying they're fighting their own war on terror which started as an armed separatist movement, the goal of which is to establish an independent islam estate in the region. now, tamerlan's family say he was simply there visiting his relatives and he was helping his father around the house, but the authorities will now be looking very carefully at who he met with while he was there and whether any of the militant groups in that region provided any of the information or the ideology behind these attacks. anne-marie? >> katie, before you go, do you know if the r
the fbi says that is not true but the fbi did interview him in 2011 at the request of the russian government. officials are focusing on a trip he made to russia in 2012. sky news's katie stallard has more. katie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes, we knew that tamerlan traveled to russia in january of last year, they husband with in the country for around six months and during the time he eled to caucasus region. that area might not be popular to all of your viewers but it's a...
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pressanwhile, during a conference, president obama defended the fbi's work. didt is not as if the fbi nothing could they not only investigated the older brother, but they interviewed the older brother. they concluded there were no signs that he was engaging in extremist activity. >> agents have compiled a list of nearly a dozen persons of interest. pimlico race course and has banned a number of carey and items, including backpacks and cameras with detachable lindemann -- lenses. they are implementing restrictions on how the visitors carry their food into the course. a list of all the new policies are at our website wjla.com. >> let's turn to the weather anotheruse it was just gloomy weather day around the metro area for most of the morning. >> that is right. hopefully, there is sunshine head. >> we will get some sunshine here tomorrow, but this afternoon is still damp and drizzly. we have had some persistent light rain east and south of the city. still cloudy and drippy. still raindrops on a camera as we look. 58 degrees in roslyn right now. as we looked arou
pressanwhile, during a conference, president obama defended the fbi's work. didt is not as if the fbi nothing could they not only investigated the older brother, but they interviewed the older brother. they concluded there were no signs that he was engaging in extremist activity. >> agents have compiled a list of nearly a dozen persons of interest. pimlico race course and has banned a number of carey and items, including backpacks and cameras with detachable lindemann -- lenses. they are...
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i had good conversations with the fbi. they are going to do their due diligence on the public safety portion. here is where the problem is. they're getting pressure from outside groups to actually do the mirandizing. they can do an intelligence based investigation leading up. remember, mirandiz iing is maki sure any of that information they get prior to that mirandizing that the subject might give them can't be used in court. i think i could make this case without a confession from this guy. there is a period of time we don't need his confession up front. we need the information he has to make sure america is safe. if we let the fbi do that the way i think they want to do it, that would be the right solution here and the right -- it would be prudent for the safety of bostonians and around the rest of the country. there's a lot we need to understand about if this was a lone wolf sent back or were there others sent back? had that much we just don't know yet. >> can i pull this conversation out a little bit to talk about, as
i had good conversations with the fbi. they are going to do their due diligence on the public safety portion. here is where the problem is. they're getting pressure from outside groups to actually do the mirandizing. they can do an intelligence based investigation leading up. remember, mirandiz iing is maki sure any of that information they get prior to that mirandizing that the subject might give them can't be used in court. i think i could make this case without a confession from this guy....
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the fbi and the sec are investigation the mini flash crash caused by a tweet. twitter reportely is considering tighter security measures to prevent hacking. a successful "whistleblower" program is hitting a roadblock. so called 'whistleblowers' can report illegal activity to the s-e-c for a financial incentive. the new york times reports some wall street firms are taking action to insure employees report wrongdoing internally instead. in other instances, tipsters have been demoted or faced legal pushback from firms. boeing surprised wall street by producing better than expected earnings despite trouble with its dreamliner. profits climbed 20% to $1.1 billion dollars in the first quarter. the jet maker offset losses from its 787-- with delivers of 737 and 777s.the 787s have been grounded since january because of burning lithium ion batteries. boeing is fixing batteries on all 50 dreamliners. "we are projecting it is going to take us 5 days per airplane to incorporate the modificiations." jets in japan were among the first repaired. airlines there reportedly are
the fbi and the sec are investigation the mini flash crash caused by a tweet. twitter reportely is considering tighter security measures to prevent hacking. a successful "whistleblower" program is hitting a roadblock. so called 'whistleblowers' can report illegal activity to the s-e-c for a financial incentive. the new york times reports some wall street firms are taking action to insure employees report wrongdoing internally instead. in other instances, tipsters have been demoted or...
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that is another angle that the fbi is pursuing. the fbi is making clear this investigation is far from over. any idea that this investigation is over, that there's just the one living suspect or now charged suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev is not at all clear that there may be others we see emerge as potential suspects if not witting accomplices or just unwitting accomplices. >> michael isikoff, thank you very much for the updated information. >>> and closing arguments now underway in the murder trial of philadelphia abortion doctor. we'll have the latest in a live report. plus we discuss why some believe this case should be part of the debate over abortion. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) designed for your most precious cargo. (girl) what? (announcer) the all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. wh
that is another angle that the fbi is pursuing. the fbi is making clear this investigation is far from over. any idea that this investigation is over, that there's just the one living suspect or now charged suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev is not at all clear that there may be others we see emerge as potential suspects if not witting accomplices or just unwitting accomplices. >> michael isikoff, thank you very much for the updated information. >>> and closing arguments now underway in...
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we have a lot of claims here that the fbi had to close their investigation of tamern and we had an fbi gentlemen on last night who says the fbi once they csed it no longer had any authority to collect intelligence domestically. so now what we have got are at least two people that we know of who were investigated the fbi, that being major nadal hassan from fort hood this guy. did they drop the ball? >> i mean, at this point, judge, within the coming days we know there is going to be a very thorough accounting. i know myself from background of federal investigators take in good faith the fbi did did due till against and a thoroug job in the case. the key here is what information came from the russian fsb the rough equivalent of fbi. they che data bases. typically what happens is you g back to the service to look at whatdditional information is that is key. >> what is interesting is mike rogers in that clip that we saw basically says what robert just said is they went back to the other agency and they shut us down. wait a minute. if we had that information, i know you get thousands of ter
we have a lot of claims here that the fbi had to close their investigation of tamern and we had an fbi gentlemen on last night who says the fbi once they csed it no longer had any authority to collect intelligence domestically. so now what we have got are at least two people that we know of who were investigated the fbi, that being major nadal hassan from fort hood this guy. did they drop the ball? >> i mean, at this point, judge, within the coming days we know there is going to be a very...
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both parents talked to reporters in russia where the fbi has been questioning them. the father says people have been treating them like terrorists both parents say somebody is out to frame their sons. a claim without any evidence to back it up. very emotional from the mom. >> emotional and angry. the mother of the two accused bombers said she does not and never will believe that they were, in fact, the bombers who attacked the marathon watchers and runners in boston sorry she ever brought them to the united states. listen. why did i even go there? why? i thought that america was going to protect us, our kids. it's going to be safe. it happened. [crying] america took my kids away from me. only america. >> she said she is now unsure whether she will come to the united states but her husband, the father of both the alleged bombers told us today, shep, that he does plan to travel. he plans to leave russia tomorrow and hopes to be in boston itself by saturday. shep. she had a bagful of theories for us today. >> the most outlandish of those theories was her claim that bost
both parents talked to reporters in russia where the fbi has been questioning them. the father says people have been treating them like terrorists both parents say somebody is out to frame their sons. a claim without any evidence to back it up. very emotional from the mom. >> emotional and angry. the mother of the two accused bombers said she does not and never will believe that they were, in fact, the bombers who attacked the marathon watchers and runners in boston sorry she ever brought...
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. >> the fbi was quick to announce the dramatic conclusion. shortly after the arrest it updated its website posting on the wanted website no longer said wanted. it says captured. >> this image posted on the white house's flickr page shows the arrest. shortly after, the president addressed the nation. >> our nation is in debt to the people of boston and to the people of massachusetts. after a vicious attack on their city, bostonians responded with resolve and determination. they did their part as citizens and partners in this investigation. boston police and state police and local police across the commonwealth of massachusetts responded with professionalism and bravery over five long days and tonight because of their determined efforts, we've closed an important chapter in this tragedy. >> we are covering all angles of this developing story this morning. nick paton walsh is with us. cnn's poppy harlow is in watertown to walk us through the 24 hours leading up to the arrest and pamela brown is outside the hospital where the teen suspect is unde
. >> the fbi was quick to announce the dramatic conclusion. shortly after the arrest it updated its website posting on the wanted website no longer said wanted. it says captured. >> this image posted on the white house's flickr page shows the arrest. shortly after, the president addressed the nation. >> our nation is in debt to the people of boston and to the people of massachusetts. after a vicious attack on their city, bostonians responded with resolve and determination....
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in washington, fbi and intelligence officials briefed members of congress for a second day. some wonder whether the intelligence system did enough to look into the background of tamerlan tsarnaev, the older bombing suspect two years ago. >> it's working much better than it was on 9/11, but it's not working as well as it should. >> reporter: here's how officials explain what they did. in january 2011, russia asks the fbi for information about him saying he was planning a visit to russia and he and his mother may have become radicalized. fbi agents check u.s. terror databases and find nothing, no contact with suspected terrorists. they interview him and his family in cambridge. conclusion, nothing negative found. they tell the russians, ask for more information but get no response. in september russia makes exactly the same request sending the same information, this time to the cia. same u.s. response. nothing found. russia is again asked for more. again, no response. but his name is put into the master terrorism database so the u.s. knows he flies to moscow in 2012. there is
in washington, fbi and intelligence officials briefed members of congress for a second day. some wonder whether the intelligence system did enough to look into the background of tamerlan tsarnaev, the older bombing suspect two years ago. >> it's working much better than it was on 9/11, but it's not working as well as it should. >> reporter: here's how officials explain what they did. in january 2011, russia asks the fbi for information about him saying he was planning a visit to...
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. >> he told the fbi apparently that he and his brother had intended to drive to new york and designate additional explosives in times square. >> reporter: but new york was spared, officials say, at the moment the two accused bombers had to stop for gas in the car they had hijacked in cambridge, and the younger brother, 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, went inside for snacks. >> the driver used the opportunity to escape and call the police. that led to the shootout in watertown. >> reporter: that shootout, captured in these still photos involved a violent gunfight, and -- >> there's definitely hand grenades and automatic gunfire. >> reporter: and authorities said the two brothers had at least six bombs, including another pressure cooker device, seen here. just some of what might have been used in times square. >> we don't know if we would have been able to stop the terrorists if they had arrived here from boston. we are just thankful that we didn't have to find out that answer. >> reporter: new york officials said 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev told the fbi he and his brother would go to n
. >> he told the fbi apparently that he and his brother had intended to drive to new york and designate additional explosives in times square. >> reporter: but new york was spared, officials say, at the moment the two accused bombers had to stop for gas in the car they had hijacked in cambridge, and the younger brother, 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, went inside for snacks. >> the driver used the opportunity to escape and call the police. that led to the shootout in watertown....
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given some of the fbi information that had come out six months earlier tamerlan, they were given the same information that the fbi was given months before that tamerlan was a follower of radical islam and wanted to join overseas groups and his name was added to a data base of known suspected terrorists. the father of these brothers plan to travel to the u.s. as early as today. he proclaimed his son's innocence. he said the family these two brothers had been framed over the course of these events. they hope to take tamerlan's body back to russia. >> there is word that the family over many word received welfare support specifically tamerlan's family wife and daughter received benefits. they failed to gmeet the eligibility requirements. tamerlan's wife katherine was working long hours as a home health aid. >> thank you molly. >> we are hours away from a history making day in dallas. the george w. bush presidential library and museum opens at southern methodist university. elizabeth pran is live in washington. good morning elizabeth. >> good morning patti ann. what a rare day. not only a
given some of the fbi information that had come out six months earlier tamerlan, they were given the same information that the fbi was given months before that tamerlan was a follower of radical islam and wanted to join overseas groups and his name was added to a data base of known suspected terrorists. the father of these brothers plan to travel to the u.s. as early as today. he proclaimed his son's innocence. he said the family these two brothers had been framed over the course of these...
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the fbi said it did not find any terrorism activity. late last year, tamerlan made that trip and spent time in war-torn chechnya. >> translator: yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days. i don't know where those relatives lived. i mean, the relatives from his father's side. there were bombings in chirit, where they lived. >> reporter: despite the warning from the russians, the trip apparently went undetected by u.s. authorities. lindsay graham said tamerlan's name was on a no-fly watchlist. he slipped through the cracks. >> his name was misspelled and didn't get into the system because of a misspelling. >> reporter: and tamerlan's activity on jihadist websites. >> how did we miss all that? the fbi said they have limgss on what they can do. >> reporter: a chechen rebel group denied any bombing, saying the caw occasionian mujahidin are not fighting against the u.s. we are at wash with russia. but some chechen fighters have shown up in iraq, afghanistan, syria. all questions they want answered from tamerlan's younger brother dzhokhar.
the fbi said it did not find any terrorism activity. late last year, tamerlan made that trip and spent time in war-torn chechnya. >> translator: yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days. i don't know where those relatives lived. i mean, the relatives from his father's side. there were bombings in chirit, where they lived. >> reporter: despite the warning from the russians, the trip apparently went undetected by u.s. authorities. lindsay graham said tamerlan's name was on a...
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the fbi smear campaign went into action. this memo proposes a leak to reporters to tell them -- >> when violence broke out, king disappeared. king chose to hide out in a white owned and operated holiday inn. >> reverend kyles found king there. was reverend king determined to come back and do it right? >> oh, yes. he was absolutely determined to come back and do it. he said, if we don't have a peaceful march in memphis, we cannot go to washington. >> that very next day, friday, march 29th, james earl ray drove from atlanta back to birmingham. he found this ad in the local newspaper. ray's own words, again. >> we got the address of the aeromarine supply out of the wanted ads section. i called there and they had a large supply of rifles. >> the store owner did not want to be interviewed, but pointed out where ray stood at the counter that day. >> i asked the salesman for a deer rifle, he showed me one, which i bought. >> but after ray left, he insisted the mystery man, raoul, told him to get a different rifle. >> i then called
the fbi smear campaign went into action. this memo proposes a leak to reporters to tell them -- >> when violence broke out, king disappeared. king chose to hide out in a white owned and operated holiday inn. >> reverend kyles found king there. was reverend king determined to come back and do it right? >> oh, yes. he was absolutely determined to come back and do it. he said, if we don't have a peaceful march in memphis, we cannot go to washington. >> that very next day,...
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that was one day after the fbi searched his house. he didn't send any of those poison letters, for now the fbi has not charged him with any crime. there is a new warning now. bird flu and it's serious. the experts say it's one of the most lethal forms they have ever seen. they tell us the virus is on the move. we'll get details from atlanta. plus, the feds say budget cuts that sidelined thousands of air traffic controllers this week are not effecting airline safety. and one official claims the hundreds and hundreds of flight delays haven't actually been so bad. meantime, the blame game continues in d.c. with passengers caught right in the middle. part of your world tonight from the journalists of fox news on a wednesday fox report. with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at co
that was one day after the fbi searched his house. he didn't send any of those poison letters, for now the fbi has not charged him with any crime. there is a new warning now. bird flu and it's serious. the experts say it's one of the most lethal forms they have ever seen. they tell us the virus is on the move. we'll get details from atlanta. plus, the feds say budget cuts that sidelined thousands of air traffic controllers this week are not effecting airline safety. and one official claims the...
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fbi teams are working tonight to find out where those guns came from. i want to play for you now more my conversation that i had today with boston police commissioner edward davis. he walked me through what police know about what happened friday night when the tsarnaev brothers topped up on a surveillance camera and allegedly killed an m.i.t. police officer sean collier. >> the m.i.t. officer was killed earlier. it was a couple of hours earlier, more than that, but his death led to them attempting to flee and committing a hijacking, and ultimately that hijacking led us to the vehicle. >> as we were going from cambridge to watertown, they are throwing ieds or explosive devices out of the vehicle. >> they were throwing explosive devices at the police, yes. >> and so then at that point they were cornered. >> well, they weren't technically cornered. they aggressively came from the car. they stopped their vehicle. the officer had not put their lights on. the officer was ordered to stop them until additional help got there and they were sending for s.w.a.t. r
fbi teams are working tonight to find out where those guns came from. i want to play for you now more my conversation that i had today with boston police commissioner edward davis. he walked me through what police know about what happened friday night when the tsarnaev brothers topped up on a surveillance camera and allegedly killed an m.i.t. police officer sean collier. >> the m.i.t. officer was killed earlier. it was a couple of hours earlier, more than that, but his death led to them...
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and tonight, the fbi is pursuing a person of interest. arpaio says he has plenty of enemies. >> but i'm not running scared. >> reporter: pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> and now, our washington watchdog is in action, because just this week, a new law on guns and background checks began moving toward a possible vote. a bill, a compromise under way. and tonight, abc's david kerley has found something in the fine print that deserves a headline. here's david on the case. >> reporter: it is the number one murder weapon in the country. this handgun used to kill a man in new york. to help the nypd track down the killer to solve the murder, the history of this gun took the same trip we did, to this undisclosed building. where we were given access to one of the most amazing vaults in the country. 12,000 weapons, rifles, even an anti-tank cannon. >> somebody had this and we seized it. >> reporter: this is the atf's library of weapons. where feds try to help local police solve a crime, figure out the exact type of gun and trace where it was
and tonight, the fbi is pursuing a person of interest. arpaio says he has plenty of enemies. >> but i'm not running scared. >> reporter: pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> and now, our washington watchdog is in action, because just this week, a new law on guns and background checks began moving toward a possible vote. a bill, a compromise under way. and tonight, abc's david kerley has found something in the fine print that deserves a headline. here's david on the...
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today the fbi pushed back on it. what is did? >> considering a change to lock standing law that has women groups up in arms. now florida may be rewhiting charges. dropping charges against elvis impersonator wrongly accused, they say, of sending poison-filled letters to president obama and others. what is next for the man who said all along he was innocent? ♪ all right, elvis has left the building. i told you absolutely straight up to this point you know that he has left the building. he left the stage and went out the back with the policemen and he is now gone from the building. >> megyn: fox news alert out of washington attorney general eric holder prepares to make remarks at the justice department ceremony recognizing 12 individuals and organizations for, quote: brave actions and innovative approaches to ensuring crime victims rights. mr. holder is expected to address the bombing in boston at some point in these remarks. if he makes news, we will bring that to you. >> megyn: we are getting conflicting reports today about what
today the fbi pushed back on it. what is did? >> considering a change to lock standing law that has women groups up in arms. now florida may be rewhiting charges. dropping charges against elvis impersonator wrongly accused, they say, of sending poison-filled letters to president obama and others. what is next for the man who said all along he was innocent? ♪ all right, elvis has left the building. i told you absolutely straight up to this point you know that he has left the building. he...
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the fbi says it checked u.s. government data basses, telephone communications, online activity, and also actually interviewed tamerlan tsavraev and family members. but the fbi said it did not find any terrorism activity so it gave that information to russia and asked for, but did not receive more specific or additional info. case closed. >> because additional information didn't come in, then the fbi says for our purposes under our system and with all the records and investigation we're allowed to do here, it hasn't risen to the level to warrant further investigation or full-time surveillance. >> reporter: a federal law enforce official agrees, tamerlan, not on a terror watchlist or any no-fly list. no alarm bells when tsavraev came back to the u.s. >> by the time he return, the matter had been closed. >> reporter: it's not clear if the department of homeland security, charged with monitoring travel, even knew tsavraev was on the fbi's radar. talking to each other was supposed to be a lesson from 9/11. >> we are t
the fbi says it checked u.s. government data basses, telephone communications, online activity, and also actually interviewed tamerlan tsavraev and family members. but the fbi said it did not find any terrorism activity so it gave that information to russia and asked for, but did not receive more specific or additional info. case closed. >> because additional information didn't come in, then the fbi says for our purposes under our system and with all the records and investigation we're...
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he told tsarnaev's name was misspelled and the fbi had no knowledge of him leaving or returning. >>> time now for the top 5 stories making news at this hour. the two men accused of working with al qaeda in canada facing a judge for the first time. refused a court pinted attorney and claiming the charges are unfair. the second suspect bleeded no not -- pleaded not guilty. charges are conspireing to an attack and association with a terrorist group. they were going flow up a bridge as a passenger train from new york passed by. >> a bogus tweet yesterday claimed there were two explosions and that president obama was injured. the white house quickly said everything was okay. the ap suspended its twitter account to resolve the issue. the fake tweet sent the dow plunging 143 points but it later recovered. the owner of a fertilizer plant that exploded in texas now facing two lawsuits. a dare grain incorporated is being sued by a single mother and several instrument companies for negligence. this massive explosion killed 14 people hurt 200 others and nearly wiped out the entire town. many kil
he told tsarnaev's name was misspelled and the fbi had no knowledge of him leaving or returning. >>> time now for the top 5 stories making news at this hour. the two men accused of working with al qaeda in canada facing a judge for the first time. refused a court pinted attorney and claiming the charges are unfair. the second suspect bleeded no not -- pleaded not guilty. charges are conspireing to an attack and association with a terrorist group. they were going flow up a bridge as a...
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immigrations didn't tell the fbi that he was leaving, immigration didn't tell the fbi he was coming back. we don't know what the cia told the fbi. two warnings from russian intelligence you don't ignore. the fsb, fcr, the two main russian intelligence agencies don't like the united states, don't provide technical intelligence, and when they do, you better listen. >> u.s. officials say when the fbi and cia ended their separate investigations, they concluded the older brother posed no threat. russia refused requests for more information. so the big question, did the intelligence community have the information that could have prevented these bombings? former fbi assistant director and law enforcement analyst tom fuentes joins us from washington. simply put, was the ball dropped? >> i don't think so. no evidence to say that it has been dropped at this point. the information that first came to the fbi was investigated and the investigated it very diligently, as near as we can tell, up to and including interviews with tamerlan himself, checking his electronic communications, who he was in touc
immigrations didn't tell the fbi that he was leaving, immigration didn't tell the fbi he was coming back. we don't know what the cia told the fbi. two warnings from russian intelligence you don't ignore. the fsb, fcr, the two main russian intelligence agencies don't like the united states, don't provide technical intelligence, and when they do, you better listen. >> u.s. officials say when the fbi and cia ended their separate investigations, they concluded the older brother posed no...
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plus, a big break in the bo marathon bombings the fbi h face... but not a name. what we know about the mystery m seen on video. and another deadly officer- involved shooting in san francisco. why police say ty were forced to open fire. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's thursday, april 18th. i'm good morning. it's thursday, april 18th. i'm anne,,,, >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., a high of 76 but cloudy. clouds and sun in atlanta. strong thunderstorms in st. louis, today though. sunshine in denver and light rain in seattle. >>> an unknown number of people have been killed by an explosion at a central texas fertilizer plant. last night's explosion was as powerful as a small earthquake. it leveled the plant and caused extensive damage in the up to of west, and that's about 20 miles north of waco. dozens were injured. manuel bojorquez joins us now live from west. once again, manuel, what can you tell us? what's the latest so far? >> reporter: anne-marie, there are confirm
plus, a big break in the bo marathon bombings the fbi h face... but not a name. what we know about the mystery m seen on video. and another deadly officer- involved shooting in san francisco. why police say ty were forced to open fire. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's thursday, april 18th. i'm good morning. it's thursday, april 18th. i'm anne,,,, >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., a high of...
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did not see a threat. >> the fbi took action in response to that. notification, investigated the elder brother had investigated thoroughly and came to the conclusion there was no derogatory information, no indication of terrorist activity or association at that time. >> that is the reason his name was not placed on any u.s. watched as the could have stopped him from flying when he left the u.s. or russia and returned last year. >> authorities say he would not have been deemed suspicious because he was supposed to be traveling to russia to see his family. by the time he returned he was cleared by the fbi and the system was no longer work required to notify about his travels. >> we will have more out of boston as well. here is another side story to the boston marathon bombings. neil diamond announced he will donate royalties from his song was weak airline to help victims of the boston marathon bombings. the money will go to the one fund boston, which has raised more than $23 million for bombing victims so far. sweet caroline is been played every no bo
did not see a threat. >> the fbi took action in response to that. notification, investigated the elder brother had investigated thoroughly and came to the conclusion there was no derogatory information, no indication of terrorist activity or association at that time. >> that is the reason his name was not placed on any u.s. watched as the could have stopped him from flying when he left the u.s. or russia and returned last year. >> authorities say he would not have been deemed...
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did the fbi, as so many people are asking this morning, did the fbi drop the ball here? >> yeah. that's certainly the question of the hour. and it's going to be one that's going to be pursued, i think, aggressively by members of congress. what we have is a circumstance, as you said, where the russians are reaching out to us, but it's the information that was developed in the aftermath of the, you know, the original scrutiny, after, you know, he's cleared the first time, then he travels to russia. so, the question becomes what kind of a process is in place? that after an original inquiry, if there are people that come to the attention of, you know, the fbi, about concerns of their terrorism, what are the procedures to do, you know, appropriate follow-up, and where are the limits to the extent that we want to continue to have the government monitoring the actions of, you know, americans. >> when he applied for citizenship, again, last year, the department of homeland security put that on hold. they did not grant it to him. so obviously someone in the united states government was st
did the fbi, as so many people are asking this morning, did the fbi drop the ball here? >> yeah. that's certainly the question of the hour. and it's going to be one that's going to be pursued, i think, aggressively by members of congress. what we have is a circumstance, as you said, where the russians are reaching out to us, but it's the information that was developed in the aftermath of the, you know, the original scrutiny, after, you know, he's cleared the first time, then he travels to...
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an fbi agent said authorities did not find ricin at his home or vehicle. a news conference is scheduled for later this afternoon. right now, the man charged with sending those ricin letters to president obama and senator wicker released on bond. according to the latest information. and we're also following developing news out of philadelphia. the abortion doctor charged with killing newborns that were born alive. a judge has now dropped some of the charges against him. we'll have the very latest on that breaking news story. plus -- >> we have a broken immigration system. if anything, what we see in boston is that we have to fix and modernize our system for lots of reasons. >> congressman paul ryan defending the need for immigration reform in wake of the boston bombings. but another influential republican and perhaps a future presidential candidate, senator rand paul, wants to delay the immigration debate saying the bombings exposed a weakness in our system. the latest on the second immigration hearing held today. and join the conversation on twitter. you c
an fbi agent said authorities did not find ricin at his home or vehicle. a news conference is scheduled for later this afternoon. right now, the man charged with sending those ricin letters to president obama and senator wicker released on bond. according to the latest information. and we're also following developing news out of philadelphia. the abortion doctor charged with killing newborns that were born alive. a judge has now dropped some of the charges against him. we'll have the very...
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un a la viuda del difunto esposo en rusia los padres de los hermano son interrogados por agentes del fbi que se trasladaron a dÓnde vive la familia chechena. >>> un nuevo dato en la investigaciÓn es que tabo tamerlan comprÓ dos cajas de fuegos artificial nosotros esta tienda dÓnde gasto unos 400 dÓlar el pasado mes de febrero. >>> una de las vendedoras dice que solo lo recuerda por el porcentaje y que igual que la mayorÍa de los cleenls pidiÓ el producto de mayor tamaÑo tras ser identificado la compaÑÍa reportÓ al fbi sobre su compra, la empresa dijo que al desarmar el producto comprado lo mÁximo que pudo han ir conseguido fue una libra y media de libra, poco material para la fabricaciÓn de explosivos que elaborÓ. >>> finalmente conocemos el rostro del dueÑo del bote dÓnde se escondÍa dzhokhar ante de las captura. >>> el hombre cuenta como despuÉs que las autoridades habÍan levanto de el toque de queda saliÓ la casa cuando se dio que habÍa sangre en el piso y descubriÓ que habÍa alguien dentro en la baem embarcaciÓn, llamÓ a las autoridades y su acciÓn condujo a
un a la viuda del difunto esposo en rusia los padres de los hermano son interrogados por agentes del fbi que se trasladaron a dÓnde vive la familia chechena. >>> un nuevo dato en la investigaciÓn es que tabo tamerlan comprÓ dos cajas de fuegos artificial nosotros esta tienda dÓnde gasto unos 400 dÓlar el pasado mes de febrero. >>> una de las vendedoras dice que solo lo recuerda por el porcentaje y que igual que la mayorÍa de los cleenls pidiÓ el producto de mayor...